<p>The new c/o 2021 Prephoops rankings have been released. Featuring over 100 prospects, this is our most extensive list to date. With several top players moving in, and other prospects earning their initial spot, this has the chance to be one of the deepest classes in years. In this article we take a look at some of the new arrivals to the c/o 2021 rankings.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1025207" first="Vinny" last="Veikalas"] <em>6’3 SG Valley (#13</em>) - Veikalas is returning from a 1 year hiatus in Colorado. A power guard, Veikalas makes his money getting tough buckets in the paint. He will be attending Valley H.S this year.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="806816" first="Frankie" last="Collins"] <em>6’1 PG Coronado (#4)</em> <em>(featured image)</em> - The arrival of Collins gives the state 4 top 100 players. Collins will take his high wire act to Coronado next year where he will team up with top 5 national player [player_tooltip player_id="533052" first="Jaden" last="Hardy"].</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1041564" first="Daniel" last="Rouzan"] <em>6’8 PF Bishop Gorman (#14)</em> - Rouzan will provide size and depth for the Gaels. A skilled post, Rouzan has the ability to command the double team and create plays for his teammates from the low block.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1032938" first="AJ" last="Storr"] <em>6’6 SF Bishop Gorman (#8)</em> - The 9 time defending state champs have reloaded, and the arrival of Storr makes them a national contender. The 6’6 wing is a terrific R&J athlete, that can score in a variety of ways.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1035069" first="Miles" last="Williams"] <em>6’2 SG Arbor View (#64)</em> - Williams is an example of a player that worked hard to make the list. He played well this summer with Team Rogue, displaying a knack for slashing, and creating plays for teammates. He will be a key part of the rebuilding process at Arbor View this year.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1035941" first="Gray" last="Braun"] <em>6’4 SF Spring Valley (#77)</em> - I walked into a Spring Valley practice last season and Braun absolutely went off. While not having the strongest varsity season, he certainly showed that he has the physical tools to be an impact player. This summer he displayed a lot of those tools, including the ability to score in transition and knock down open shots. Spring Valley is going to be one of the favorites in 4A and Braun is a big reason why.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1044822" first="Naurese" last="Meno"] <em>6’3 SG Losee (#78</em>) - Meno is starting to grow on me. One of the most underatted shooters in the state, Meno has good size and is a natural floor spacer.</p>
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